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pagan

ADJ เกี่ยวกับ คน นอกศาสนา  heathen unbelieving kiioa-kab-kon-nok-sad-sa-na

 

pagan

N พวก นอกศาสนา  คน นอกศาสนา  คน นอกรีต  gentile pantheist Christian Jew Muslim puek-nok-sad-sa-na

 

pagandom

N พวก นอกศาสนา  นอกรีต 

 

paganism

N ลัทธิ นอกศาสนา  heathenism lak-ti-nok-sad-sa-na

 

Webster's 1828 Dictionary

PAGAN

n.[L. paganus, a peasant or countryman, from pagus, a village. ] A heathen; a Gentile; an idolater; one who worships false gods. This word was originally applied to the inhabitants of the country, who on the first propagation of the christian religion adhered to the worship of false gods, or refused to receive christianity, after it had been received by the inhabitants of the cities. In like manner, heather signifies an inhabitant of the heath or woods, and caffer, in Arabic, signifies the inhabitant of a hut or cottage, and one that does not receive the religion of Mohammed. Pagan is used to distinguish one from a Christian and a Mohammedan.

 

PAGAN

a.Heathen; heathenish; Gentile; noting a person who worships false gods. 1. Pertaining to the worship of false gods.

 

PAGANISM

n.Heathenism; the worship of false gods, or the system of religious opinions and worship maintained by pagans. Men instructed from their infancy in the principles and duties of christianity, never sink to the degradation of paganism.

 

PAGANIZE

v.t.To render heathenish; to convert to heathenism.

 

PAGANIZE

v.i.To behave like pagans.

 

PAGANIZED

pp. Rendered heathenish.

 

PAGANIZING

ppr. Rendering heathenish; behaving like pagans; adopting heathen principles and practice.

 

Webster's 1913 Dictionary

PAGAN

Pa "gan, n. Etym: [L. paganus a countryman, peasant, villager, a pagan, fr. paganus of or pertaining to the country, rustic, also, pagan, fr. pagus a district, canton, the country, perh. orig. , a district with fixed boundaries: cf. pangere to fasten. Cf. Painim, Peasant, and Pact, also Heathen. ]

 

Defn: One who worships false goods; an idolater; a heathen; one who is neither a Christian, a Mohammedan, nor a Jew. Neither having the accent of Christians, nor the gait of Christian, pagan, nor man. Shak.

 

Syn. -- Gentile; heathen; idolater. -- Pagan, Gentile, Heathen. Gentile was applied to the other nations of the earth as distinguished from the Jews. Pagan was the name given to idolaters in the early Christian church, because the villagers, being most remote from the centers of instruction, remained for a long time unconverted. Heathen has the same origin. Pagan is now more properly applied to rude and uncivilized idolaters, while heathen embraces all who practice idolatry.

 

PAGAN

Pa "gan, a. Etym: [L. paganus of or pertaining to the country, pagan. See Pagan, n.]

 

Defn: Of or pertaining to pagans; relating to the worship or the worshipers of false goods; heathen; idolatrous, as, pagan tribes or superstitions. And all the rites of pagan honor paid. Dryden.

 

PAGANDOM

PAGANDOM Pa "gan *dom, n.

 

Defn: The pagan lands; pagans, collectively; paganism. [R.]

 

PAGANIC; PAGANICAL

PAGANIC; PAGANICAL Pa *gan "ic, Pa *gan "ic *al, a.

 

Defn: Of or pertaining to pagans or paganism; heathenish; paganish. [R.] "The paganic fables of the goods. " Cudworth. -- Pa *gan "ic *al *ly, adv. [R.]

 

PAGANISH

PAGANISH Pa "gan *ish, a.

 

Defn: Of or pertaining to pagans; heathenish. "The old paganish idolatry. " Sharp

 

PAGANISM

Pa "gan *ism, n. Etym: [L. paganismus: cf. F. paganisme. See Pagan, and cf. Painim. ]

 

Defn: The state of being pagan; pagan characteristics; esp. , the worship of idols or false gods, or the system of religious opinions and worship maintained by pagans; heathenism.

 

PAGANITY

Pa *gan "i *ty, n. Etym: [L. Paganitas.]

 

Defn: The state of being a pagan; paganism. [R.] Cudworth.

 

PAGANIZE

Pa "gan *ize, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Paganized; p. pr. & vb. n.Paganizing. ]

 

Defn: To render pagan or heathenish; to convert to paganism. Hallywell.

 

PAGANIZE

PAGANIZE Pa "gan *ize, v. i.

 

Defn: To behave like pagans. Milton.

 

PAGANLY

PAGANLY Pa "gan *ly, adv.

 

Defn: In a pagan manner. Dr. H. More.

 

New American Oxford Dictionary

Pagan

Pa gan |pəˈgän pəˈɡɑn | ruins in Burma (Myanmar ), located on the Irrawaddy River southeast of Mandalay. It is the site of an ancient city that was the capital of a powerful Buddhist dynasty from the 11th to the 13th centuries.

 

pagan

pa gan |ˈpāgən ˈpeɪɡən | noun a person holding religious beliefs other than those of the main world religions. dated, derogatory a non-Christian. an adherent of neopaganism. adjective of or relating to such people or beliefs: a pagan god. DERIVATIVES pa gan ish adjective, pa gan ism |-ˌnizəm |noun, pa gan ize |-ˌnīz |verb ORIGIN late Middle English: from Latin paganus villager, rustic, from pagus country district. Latin paganus also meant civilian, becoming, in Christian Latin, heathen (i.e., one not enrolled in the army of Christ ).

 

Paganini, Niccolò

Pa ga ni ni, Niccolò |ˌpagəˈnēnē, ˌpä -ˌpæɡəˈnini | (1782 –1840 ), Italian violinist and composer. His virtuoso violin recitals, including widespread use of pizzicato and harmonics, established him as a major figure of the romantic movement.

 

Oxford Dictionary

Pagan

Pagan |pəˈgɑːn | a town in Burma, situated on the Irrawaddy south-east of Mandalay. It is the site of an ancient city, founded in about ad 849, which was the capital of a powerful Buddhist dynasty from the 11th to the end of the 13th centuries.

 

pagan

pagan |ˈpeɪg (ə )n | noun a person holding religious beliefs other than those of the main world religions. dated, derogatory a non-Christian. a member of a modern religious movement which seeks to incorporate beliefs or practices from outside the main world religions, especially nature worship. adjective relating to pagans or their beliefs: a pagan god. DERIVATIVES paganish adjective, paganism noun, paganize (also paganise ) verb ORIGIN late Middle English: from Latin paganus villager, rustic , from pagus country district . Latin paganus also meant civilian , becoming, in Christian Latin, heathen (i.e. one not enrolled in the army of Christ ).

 

Paganini, Niccolò

Paganini, Niccolò |ˌpagəˈniːni | (1782 –1840 ), Italian violinist and composer. His virtuoso violin recitals, including widespread use of pizzicato and harmonics, established him as a major figure of the romantic movement.

 

American Oxford Thesaurus

pagan

pagan noun pagans worshiped the sun: heathen, infidel, idolater, idolatress; archaic paynim. adjective the pagan festival: heathen, ungodly, irreligious, infidel, idolatrous.

 

Oxford Thesaurus

pagan

pagan noun in prehistoric times, pagans used to worship the sun gods: heathen, infidel, idolater /idolatress, atheist, irreligious person, agnostic, sceptic, heretic, apostate; archaic paynim. ANTONYMS believer. adjective the great pagan festival of the solar solstice: heathen; ungodly, irreligious, infidel, idolatrous, atheistic, agnostic, sceptical, faithless, impious; rare paganistic, paganish, apostatical, nullifidian, heathenish, heathenistic.

 

Duden Dictionary

pagan

pa gan Adjektiv |pag a n |lateinisch-neulateinisch heidnisch

 

Paganini

Pa ga ni ni Eigenname |Pagan i ni |italienischer Geigenvirtuose und Komponist

 

paganisieren

pa ga ni sie ren schwaches Verb |paganis ie ren |dem Heidentum zuführen

 

Paganismus

Pa ga nis mus Substantiv, maskulin , der |Pagan i smus |der Paganismus; Genitiv: des Paganismus, Plural: die Paganismen 1 ohne Plural mittellateinisch paganismus Religionslosigkeit 2 nicht christliches Element im christlichen Glauben und Brauchtum

 

Spanish Dictionary

paganini

paganini nombre común coloquial Persona que paga habitualmente los gastos de otros .Se usa con valor humorístico .

 

paganismo

paganismo nombre masculino 1 Conjunto de los paganos (personas que adoran a dioses que, desde la perspectiva de alguna de las tres religiones monoteístas, se consideran falsos ).SINÓNIMO gentilidad .2 Conjunto de religiones de estas personas :paganismo precristiano; era un enamorado de las civilizaciones mediterráneas anteriores al judeocristianismo, un nostálgico del paganismo y de la comunión del hombre con el cosmos .SINÓNIMO gentilidad .

 

paganizar

paganizar verbo transitivo Introducir o imprimir rasgos, cualidades o costumbres que se consideran propias de paganos :paganizar un símbolo religioso ;hoy en día estas celebraciones se han paganizado casi por completo y muy pocos son los que recuerdan la influencia religiosa de alguna de ellas . Conjugación [4 ] como realizar .

 

pagano, -na

pagano, -na 1 adjetivo /nombre masculino y femenino 1 [persona ] Que adora a dioses que, desde la perspectiva de alguna de las tres religiones monoteístas (cristianismo, judaísmo e islam ), se consideran falsos .SINÓNIMO gentil .2 adjetivo Del paganismo o relacionado con él :rituales paganos; una tradición pagana; el mundo pagano .ETIMOLOGÍA Préstamo (s. xiii ) del latín paganus ‘aldeano, campesino ’. En el lenguaje eclesiástico significó ya en latín ‘gentil, pagano ’, por la resistencia que ofreció la población rural a la cristianización .

 

pagano, -na

pagano, -na 2 adjetivo /nombre masculino y femenino coloquial [persona ] Que paga las deudas de otra persona o que sufre algún perjuicio por culpa ajena :el pagano fue el guardia de seguridad que cargó con las culpas .ETIMOLOGÍA Derivado de pagar (V.).

 

Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary

pagan

pa gan /péɪɡ (ə )n /〖語源は 「田舎者 」〗形容詞 1 ⦅しばしば非難して ⦆通例 名詞 の前で 〗(キリスト ユダヤ イスラム教以外の )異教 (徒 )の (heathen ).2 無宗教の ; 不信者の .名詞 C 1 ⦅しばしば非難して ⦆異教徒, 異端者 ; 無神論者 .2 ⦅おどけて ⦆不信心者, 宗教心の足りない人 .ish /-ɪʃ /形容詞 異教徒的な .ism 名詞